Relatively un-touristy, Laos is one of Southeast Asia’s most authentic and unspoilt destinations. Separated from its neighbors by the snaking Mekong River, this landlocked country is full of surprises. It boasts mountains, jungles, temples, stunning waterfalls and spectacular limestone karst scenery. It retains much of its charming culture and long standing traditions, especially amongst the many diverse ethnic tribes. Ecotourism is fast becoming a highlight of Laos, giving visitors access to remote tribal villages and lush national parks full of flora and fauna. Renowned for its slow pace, welcoming people and many hidden gems, Laos is ideal for an off-the-beaten-track adventure. With our Laos tour & travel packages, your journey will be well organized and planned with great adventures.
The Vieng Xai caves are an extensive network of caves that served as hidden city during the Vietnam War. The area was home to the Communist army, who were fighting the royalist ...
More DetailThe Pak Ou Caves are located north of Luang Prabang on the Mekong river and can be reached by road or river boat. The caves are famous for their miniature Buddha sculptures. ...
More DetailWat Phu (or Vat Phou) is a ruined Khmer temple complex located at the base of mount Phu Kao, in the Champasak province. The Hindu temple structures date from the 11th to 13th ...
More DetailLocated in Vientiane, Pha That Luang (“Great Stupa in Laoâ€) is one of the most significant monument in Laos. The stupa has several terraces with each level ...
More DetailLocated near the northern tip of the peninsula formed by the Mekong and the Nam Khan rivers, Wat Xieng Thong is Luang Prabang’s most magnificent temple. It was built in ...
More DetailThe Plain of Jars is a large area extending around the town of Phonsavan, where huge jars of unknown origin are scattered around the landscape. The stone jars appear in clusters, ...
More DetailSi Phan Don (meaning 4,000 islands) is a beautiful set of islands, set against a scenic section of the Mekong River in Southern Laos. The Mekong is impassable to river traffic ...
More DetailVang Vieng is a riverside town, located in central Laos about a 4 hour bus ride north of the capital. The main street is full of guest houses, bars, restaurants, internet cafes, ...
More DetailThe Mekong is Southeast Asia’s greatest river with an estimated length of 4,350 km (2,703 miles). Laos actually has the greatest share of the Mekong River. With few good ...
More DetailOne of the most charming cities in south-east Asia, Luang Prabang is the most popular tourist attraction in Laos. Until 1975, when the communist took over the country, it was the ...
More DetailNong Khiaw is also known as Nong Kiau and is a pretty spot in Laos that is rapidly gaining a name for itself as one of the best places to visit in the country if you want to get ...
More DetailTham Kong Lo is the name for the Kong Lo Cave which is part of the wider Phu Hin Bun National Park. The park and cave sit along the Phu Hin Bun River and the central chamber is ...
More DetailLuang Namtha is known for being the largest city in the northwest part of Laos and is famous for being a stop off point for anyone traveling between Laos and neighboring ...
More DetailPhonsavan actually means ‘Hills of Paradise’ in the Lao language and this is a great place to come if you want to see a more rural side of the country. This part ...
More DetailMuang Ngoi Neua used to be relatively sleepy and under visited, although nowadays it has become known for being a stop off on the legendary Banana Pancake Trail which wraps around ...
More DetailPakse is the capital of Champasak Province and one of the largest cities in the southern part of Laos. Many people come here to then travel onwards to neighboring Si Phan Don, ...
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